PHYSICSAn artery branches into two smaller veins, identical arteries as shown in the diagram. The largest artery has a diameter of 10 mm. The two branches have the same diameter = 5 mm. The average speed of the blood in the main artery is given in the diagram. The blood has a density...
August 14, 2011 by Zuen-Lee

PhysicsAn artery branches into two smaller veins, identical arteries as shown in the diagram. The largest artery has a diameter of 10 mm. The two branches have the same diameter = 5 mm. The average speed of the blood in the main artery is given in the diagram. The blood has a density...
August 10, 2011 by Alex

PhysicsAn artery branches into two smaller veins, identical arteries as shown in the diagram. The largest artery has a diameter of 10 mm. The two branches have the same diameter = 5 mm. The average speed of the blood in the main artery is given in the diagram. The blood has a density...
August 10, 2011 by Alex

Physics - The Branches of PhysicsGive at least one example of an application of each branch: Motion -cellphone Properties of Materials Sound -Radios Light -Candle Electricity -Calculator Magnetism -VCR's Properties of atoms -Computers Nuclear physics -? Could you check to see if Ive done this right? And I ...
September 9, 2011 by Anonymous

physicsSome of the branches of physics that you will study in this course investigate motion, the properties of materials, sound, light, electricity and magnetism, properties of atoms, and nuclear reactions. Give at least one example of an application of each branch.
August 25, 2014 by Jack

physicsSome of the branches of physics that you will study in this course investigate motion, the properties of materials, sound, light, electricity and magnetism, properties of atoms, and nuclear reactions. Give at least one example of an application of each branch.
August 25, 2014 by Jack

EnglishWhich line best paraphrases the excerpt from "Ode on a Grecian Urn"? Ah, happy, happy boughs! that cannot shed Your leaves, nor ever bid the Spring adieu . . . (1 point) * Happy branches, that will never see the spring again . . . * Happy branches, you will never weep at the ...
April 7, 2010 by Skye

physicsFor any circuit the number of independent equations containing emfs, resistances, and currents equals the number of branches. why? The only type of circuit that branches is parallel. But there can be electric circuit with a combination of both parallel and series. Thank you ...
March 15, 2007 by susane

ScienceWhich branches of science do pharmacists need knowledge of to do their job properly? A.physics and chemistry B.biology and chemistry C.chemistry and geology D.physics and computer science Is the answer B?
August 19, 2014 by Gwen

Physicsif one resistor is removed from a parallel circuit, the total current will 1) decrease b) increase c) remain the same and the current flowing through each of the remaining branches ____________________. okay so the total current will decrease, but what about the second part? ...
May 19, 2011 by Sejul

scienceAn area in your state has been flooded due to heavy rains. How might scientists from the three main branches of science interact in their study of the flood, its effects, and how future flooding might be controlled? OK, I will bite: What do you think the three main branches of...
September 17, 2006 by alexa

physicsif one resistor is removed from a parallel circuit, the total current will 1) decrease b) increase c) remain the same and the current flowing through each of teh remaining branches ____________________. removing one resistor makes total resistance greater. What does this imply...
May 18, 2011 by Sejul

physicsif one resistor is removed from a parallel circuit, the total current will 1) decrease b) increase c) remain the same and the current flowing through each of teh remaining branches ____________________. removing one resistor makes total resistance greater. What does this imply...
May 18, 2011 by Sejul

citizenship test for childWhat are the 2 houses of congress and what is the judicial branch of the us government? The US government is made up of three branches: Executive -- the President and those who work with him Legislative -- the Senate and the House of Representatives Judicial -- US Supreme ...
October 12, 2006 by stephanie

geoligy"description of the three branches and three systems of geology." after rrading my text im still clueless about the 3 branches and systems and help please?
January 9, 2009 by m

languageIs this the correct past-tense helping verb and main verb for the rewrite of this sentence ? The leaves were shook from the branches . The leaves was shaken from the branches .
December 6, 2013 by Gabe

HistoryWhat are the "checks and balance" between the three branches, executive, legislature, and judicial? I know that the executive can sign bills to make them laws but I don't know what the other two branches relate to that with the "checks and balance." Thanks for helping!
October 23, 2008 by Amy

physicsif one resistor is removed from a parallel circuit, the total current will 1) decrease b) increase c) remain the same and the current flowing through each of teh remaining branches ____________________.
May 18, 2011 by Sejul

historyWhat were the reasons our forefathers divided the government into the legislative, judicial, and executive branches? How are the three branches of U.S. government supposed to interact? Is the system successful? Why or why not? Are the branches balanced in power? Why or why not...
August 27, 2009 by troyer0269

governmentHow has the sys- tem of checks and balances caused the sepa- ration of powers among the three branches of government to become less distinct? because everything requires at least two branches or arms of government to do anything. For example, Congress can pass a law, but the ...
November 18, 2014 by anonymous

PhysicsA 2.0-ohm resistor is connected in series with a 20.0-V battery and a three-branch parallel network with branches whose resistances are 8.0 ohms each. Ignoring the battery's internal resistance, what is the current in the battery?
April 4, 2013 by leo

physicsAs more branches are added to a parallel circuit, the overall resistance of the circuit does which of the following?. A) remains the same.B) definitely decreases.C) definitely increases.D) may increase.E) may decrease.
April 13, 2012 by britches

Creative WritingNeed help describing something. I'm not good at writing horror or graphic death and such. In my story, a tree's branches basically 'come to life,' but I'm not sure what kind of details to use for the branches if they're like elastic and bend and twist like a snake. (I can see ...
October 7, 2013 by Lindsay

sience projectwell im doing a science project and theyare asking me to putbranches and make up a question for each but i dont know a good brach well actually there are different branches like botonamy-plants chemistry food physics medicine and many many more ghfvuyhghjkkhxZSDDgawsbnm gbgyu...
October 19, 2006 by alexa

HISHow are the three branches of U.S. government supposed to interact? Is the system successful? Why or why not? Are the branches balanced in power? Why or why not? How was the conflict between supporters of a strong federal government and champions of states’ rights ...
August 28, 2009 by troyer0269

physicsWhich of these is the same in identical branches of a parallel circuit? A) All of these.B) Voltage.C) Current.D) None of theseE) Resistance. again my textbook says that voltage is the one that the paths are the same,is it all of these?
April 14, 2012 by Christy

scienceVirginia hears a scratching sound outsides her window almost every night. Which of the following would be good evidence to gather to test the hypothesis that a tree branch is rubbing the outside of Virginia's window? a) set a trap to catch any animals by her window b) tie ...
September 5, 2010 by pam

U.S. Historywere can i find a description on the government branches http://www.evgschool.org/three_branches_of_government.htm http://bensguide.gpo.gov/9-12/government/branches.html http://usgovinfo.about.com/blindex.htm These two sites will give you an excellent overview.
January 17, 2007 by autumn

scienceWHat branches of science fall under the environmental science umbrella? Go to Wikepedia...very good article on environmental science...they list sub-categories. Depending upon what is being investigated, there are many; such as chemistry, biology, microbiology, engineering, ...
September 3, 2006 by Sherry

englishcan someone please help me analyze what the black fruit dripping sap from the branches of lighting means in the first stanza thank you Passover: The Injections Clouds pass over, endless, black fruit dripping sap from the branches of lightning. We lie down in the field, ...
March 15, 2009 by peter

physics (thanks)in the context of the loop and junctions rules for electrical circuits a junction is: a) where a wire is connected to a resistor b) where a wire is connected to a battery c) where only two wire are joined d) where three or more wire are joined e) where a wire is bent My answer...
March 27, 2007 by susane

physics(a) Calculate the mass flow rate (in grams per second) of blood (ρ = 1.0 g/cm3) in an aorta with a cross-sectional area of 2.0 cm2 if the flow speed is 35 cm/s. g/s (b) Assume that the aorta branches to form a large number of capillaries with a combined cross-sectional ...
January 26, 2013 by monic

English1. We see through/with our eyes. 2. We eat through/with our mouth. 3. We run through/with our legs. 4. We talk through/with our mouth. 5. We breathe through/with our nose. (Would you check the sentences? Which preposition do I have to use? Are both OK?) 6. Don't break off the ...
June 24, 2009 by John

Governemnt 1. A central premise of james madison in Nos. 47, 48, and 51 of the federalist is that: a. weak government is the best government b. the combination of legislative, executive, and judicial power is the very definition of tranny c. men are not angles and therefore those who ...
December 19, 2010 by Amy

physics(a) Calculate the mass flow rate (in grams per second) of blood (ρ = 1.0 g/cm3) in an aorta with a cross-sectional area of 2.0 cm2 if the flow speed is 33 cm/s. Answer is in g/s (b) Assume that the aorta branches to form a large number of capillaries with a combined cross...
October 27, 2011 by caitlin

series and parellel circuitsok here we go ... its a series-parellel circuit with 5 resistors. 12 volt battery- wire goes up then one wire branches up at 45 deg with a 10 ohm resistor then down at a 45 deg with a 10 ohm resistor, a second wire branches down at 45 deg with a 20 ohm resistor then up at a 45...
May 21, 2012 by Dave

MathA marble is drawn from a bag containing four white, three red, and two blue marbles. Without replacing the first marble, a second marble is drawn. a. Draw a two stage outcome tree for this experiment. b. Turn the outcome tree into a probability tree diagram by labeling all of ...
April 24, 2014 by Lisa

Direct objects 2 Check pleasePlease check this is the last set of 5 questions thanks :D 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.B 10.D 6.Which word in the sentence is the direct object? Then we picked the ripe peaches from the sagging branches. A.peaches B.ripe C.branches D.sagging 7.Which word in the sentence is the direct object...
September 17, 2014 by Matt

mathin volleyball, you can volley, set, or spike.how many ways can your team make two plays? use tree diagram. thanks Draw three "branches" for the first play, then three branches from each of them for the second "play" for a total of nine. However, two consecutive spikes without ...
April 10, 2007 by dillon

PhysicsCould someone help me to say this better? I have to Distinguish between atomic physics and nuclear physics, so here is what i have. which deals with the atom as a system of electron(s) and a nucleus and nuclear physics, which considers atomic nuclei alone
November 10, 2007 by Amanda

Physics;Help!!!!!!There is apparently no one online who can help with physics questions right now. Please check back later to see if a physics teacher has addressed your question. Multiple posts won't get faster answers. Thanks. =) The question is in the first question marked physics beside ...
June 7, 2007 by Writeacher

CivicsHow has the system of checks and balances caused the seperation of powers among the three branches of government to become less distinct?
September 1, 2009 by Jennifer

Government1. What is Madison's view on the inherent power potentials of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches? 2. Why is the constitution only a framework and not a blueprint?
December 19, 2010 by Amy

physicsthanks for the help earlier just got a question I'm taking AP Physics B this year does that mean next year I would Take AP Physics C??? I don't know if the material in C convers the same material plus the additional calculus material or what??? Could I take AP Calculus while ...
August 9, 2009 by physics

Metaphori dont knw how to transform these two similes into metaphor...can anyone teach me?? 1. As you look far into the distance, the long wickers, "which fly in the air, like the fairy¡¯s hair."<---only the transform the quote part 2. The fascicles of flowers, which grow on the ...
September 29, 2006 by Katrina

sswhat is a federal system of government? Basically...it's a government with central powers. Like, it's what we have in the U.S., with the 3 main branches.
December 13, 2006 by Jackie

physics just wondering if anybody have any suggestions for a physics project (anything that deals with physics)??? thanks Research the Klien-Fogleman wing and its advantages over conventional wing shapes.
November 27, 2006 by mitch

Human ResourcesIn the home office, a director asked an employee about a particular machine, the employee replied that she did not know what the machine was called or what it did, but she precisely know how to operate it. At the branch office, a supervisor explained that employee turnover was...
September 6, 2008 by Katie

Earth SpaceWhich branches of earth science would the hydrosphere interact with? I said biosphere, atmosphere, and geosphere. Is that correct?
August 7, 2013 by Bryce

Historyis this correct Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government was a. strong and unified b. headed by a king c. a loose alliance of states d. divided into three branches i know its not D, ...maybe A?
February 20, 2009 by Bella

college physicsThis site is just a front for liveperson Most college physics questions are not answered for months if ever. Out of "200 experts" you must have somebody who knows physics right? Guess not.
September 30, 2009 by john

s.s.if you lived in the Mediterranean in a remote area...how will you keep your site clean and sanitary with no modern technology? If you live in the Mediterranean, then you must be living in a sea. If you live in a Mediterranean region, sand and water are probably your best ...
November 15, 2006 by need 2 get this done!

US HISTORYwhich of the 3 branches of the federal US government does the federal reserve and the census bureau fall under?????? please answer! thanx! love, ash
February 7, 2010 by Ash

US HISTORYwhich of the 3 branches of the federal US government does the federal reserve and the census bureau fall under?????? please answer! thanx! love, ash
February 7, 2010 by Ash

we the peopleFor my homework i was given this: find an example when each of the 3 branches of the national government has checked one of the other 2. i cant find anything on the internet
September 12, 2010 by jessica